European Legless Lizard. Sheltopusik, Ophisaurus apodus. (Not a Snake)

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Legless lizard are some of the most interesting reptiles out there in my opinion. This is a European Legless Lizard, but have a species of legless lizard in our state.

Appearance: European Legless Lizards have a long, slender body that resembles that of a snake, which has led to some confusion between the two. However, they can be distinguished by their eyelids, external ear openings, and movable jaws, which snakes lack. Their coloration is typically brown or gray, often with darker markings.
Absence of limbs: As their common name suggests, European Legless Lizards lack limbs. Instead, they have a streamlined body adapted for burrowing and moving through the soil.
Habitat: These lizards are primarily found in open woodlands, grasslands, meadows, and agricultural areas with loose, sandy soil, which facilitates their burrowing lifestyle.
Diet: European Legless Lizards are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects, spiders, earthworms, and other small invertebrates. They are adept hunters, using their keen senses to locate prey underground.
Behavior: These lizards are primarily fossorial, spending much of their time burrowing underground or hiding beneath leaf litter or other debris. They are most active during the warmer months, emerging to forage for food and bask in the sun.
Reproduction: European Legless Lizards are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs. Breeding typically occurs in the spring, with females laying clutches of eggs in underground nests. The exact number of eggs laid can vary but is usually between 6 and 12.
Conservation status: While not considered globally threatened, European Legless Lizards may face localized threats due to habitat loss, agricultural intensification, and fragmentation. However, they are adaptable species and can often persist in human-modified landscapes.

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